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Instead, Ms. Evans wants “diversion and treatment” for low-level crimes.

As the most successful, best-known player of the driveway diversion turned court-swallowing cultural phenomenon, the teenage Waters is both a minor celebrity and a pioneer.

In recent months, the industrialist has attracted law enforcement scrutiny with investigators probing alleged crimes ranging from diversion of bank loans to money laundering.

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Special forces are a branch of the military trained to carry out covert operations, often through unconventional warfare such as sabotage and diversion.

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The distance gave us time to get acquainted without the diversion of physical proximity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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